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RE: Three Tune Tuesday : Station to Station

in Music2 years ago

You only have to watch Labyrinth to know that he was on a slightly different wavelength at times and the rumours of esoteric stuff does not surprise me at all, but whether it was factual, I don't know. Possibly. Probably.

He made great music. I was sad when he died. I'm a big Trent Reznor fan and I know they were friends, there was a lot of shared inspiration and influence. Same with Gary Numan. Gosh, I will probably have a depressive episode when he or Trent go. Music greats stay in the hall of fame through our appreciation.

Nice reflection you captured in the vinyl there.

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I assume he dabbled, but I don't think he was the guy attempting to foster in Satan...I don't know, but it's good click bait.

I really didn't discover Bowie until college, but wow, buying all his albums on CD back in the day, wowsa. What a catalog. This album, for whatever reason, I didn't get until COVID. It's a great album

That's quite a haul in one go.

I learned about Bowie through my mom, she had mixed feelings about him. She appreciated him as a musician, but was never a fan of his music, so I think I was influenced subconsciously by that lol. I did however warm to him later on.

This album of his I've never listened to until your post, new music is always good in my book.

Next week I was going to share some of his Low tracks that I also have on vinyl. That might be migh favorite of his of all time.